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Major reshuffle in administration on cards | | | Bashir Assad Early Times Report srinagar, May 13: The Mufti Sayeed led PDP-BJP coalition government is expected to order a major reshuffle in police and civil administration. Official sources said the state government is expected to reshuffle its civil and police administration in the next cabinet meeting scheduled to be held on May 18 here in Srinagar. "The government is busy in finalizing the list of the officers to be shifted", sources in the civil secretariat said adding further that PDP president Mehbooba Mufti after receiving various complaints from the party cadres against a minister for which-hunting and creating mass hysteria in the bureaucracy is likely to intervene for the public good. "Reshuffle will be ordered in the next cabinet meeting to be held on May18", sources said adding, "However, the Chief Minister would consult Mehbooba before taking the decision on shifting or rehabilitating the officers transferred earlier on flimsy grounds". They said that posts of commissioner secretaries are falling vacant by the end of this month due to the superannuation of some IAS officers and the government may also fill up the vacant post of commissioner secretaries being presently manned by adhocism. According to them, Mufti is also scheduled to go for overhaul in the police administration at ADGP level. Sources divulged that the cabinet shall go for the massive overhaul in the civil and police administration with the transfers of ADGPs and below. "The cabinet may transfers police officers up to the level of ADGPs besides some senior police officers may be elevated to higher levels," sources said. An important meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir cabinet headed by the Chief Minister Mufti Sayeed is likely to take place in Summer capital Srinagar on May18 with the PDP president likely to have writ large over the re shuffle. The administrative reshuffle, if done will be the second one of this government after it assumed charge in March this year. PDP sources say that they had informed the party high command that it was imperative for the party to restore faith of the bureaucracy in the Chief Minister, Mufti Muhammad Sayeed and that no compromise should be made on the same. The PDP president is then said to have conveyed to the Chief Minister the concerns of the party leaders. |
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